Technical Artifacts and Errors Chapter 11 Artifacts l

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Technical Artifacts and Errors Chapter 11

Technical Artifacts and Errors Chapter 11

Artifacts l l Anything that decreases the quality of the radiograph resulting in difficult

Artifacts l l Anything that decreases the quality of the radiograph resulting in difficult evaluation and interpretation. Problems with artifacts: – – Increases unnecessary re-takes May cause misdiagnosis

Consistent Artifacts l l If artifact is appearing consistently, cassette should be identified and

Consistent Artifacts l l If artifact is appearing consistently, cassette should be identified and thoroughly cleaned inside and out. If fault is persistent should be labeled as faulty and put of use.

Common Artifacts and Causes l Film too Dark – – – Too much k.

Common Artifacts and Causes l Film too Dark – – – Too much k. Vp Too much developer time Over-measurement Machine not calibrated SID not correct for grid use

Artifacts continued l Film too light – – – Underexposure, need to increase k.

Artifacts continued l Film too light – – – Underexposure, need to increase k. Vp or m. As. Underdeveloped X-ray tube failure Incorrect screen-film combination Out of calibration

Artifacts Continued l Film gray/Lack of Contrast – – – – – Too much

Artifacts Continued l Film gray/Lack of Contrast – – – – – Too much k. Vp Radiation fog due to exposure film Light leak in darkroom Film Storage issues Exhausted chemical issues Out of date film Lack of grid with use of high k. Vp’s Double exposure Too high of wattage in safelight

Artifacts continued l Lack of Detail – – – Increased object-film distance Blurring due

Artifacts continued l Lack of Detail – – – Increased object-film distance Blurring due to poor screen-film contact Blurring due to patient motion Blurring due to x-ray tube motion Distorted image due to central x-ray not directed at center of film Double exposure

Artifacts Continued l Heavy Lines on Radiograph – – l Grid lines due to

Artifacts Continued l Heavy Lines on Radiograph – – l Grid lines due to inappropriate use of grid Roller marks from processor issues Inconsistent film density – – Collimation of primary beam Bucky tray not positioned correctly Light leak into cassette Target damage

Artifacts continued l Black marks – – Crimping or folding of film Two films

Artifacts continued l Black marks – – Crimping or folding of film Two films sticking together during development Static Electricity Developer on film before processing

Artifacts continued l Clear areas on film – – – Hair in cassette Scratch

Artifacts continued l Clear areas on film – – – Hair in cassette Scratch in film emulsion Line de to scratch on screen surface Air bubble in film Contrast medium on cassette or table Film touching side of tank during manual processing.

Artifacts continued l Yellow Radiograph – – Fixer splashes on film before developing Premature

Artifacts continued l Yellow Radiograph – – Fixer splashes on film before developing Premature age due to improper fixation Film sticking together during fixing process Incomplete washing.

Motion

Motion

Double Exposure

Double Exposure

Stuff in Cassette

Stuff in Cassette

Hands in view

Hands in view

Lead in the Way

Lead in the Way

Light Artifact

Light Artifact

Cassette upside down

Cassette upside down

Static

Static